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PLEASE DO NOT POST POSSIBLE SIGHTINGS OR INTERNET LOST DOG LISTINGS/PICTURES HERE. PLEASE USE EITHER OF THE TWO PHONE NUMBERS AT THE TOP OF THIS PAGE TO CALL AND/OR TEXT IMAGE WITH LOCATION. THIS WILL ENABLE US TO RESPOND IMMEDIATELY. All comments, suggestions, well wishes, etc., can be posted on this page. These past 2 weeks ending 9/28/14: Phone outreach has reported: They have addressed all of the area vets, shelters, groomers, ACOs, training schools, DPW, town police, trash haulers, etc. The process of one-to-one phone calls will continue with a twice monthly reminder that we are still looking for Bond. The Internet Lost Dog sites have been watched daily volunteers watching these sights report nothing new. Many internet findings were followed and found not to be Bond. All possible sightings were investigated promptly and followed up again the next day or within two days. Possible sightings: Norton Bond follower reports Norton Animal Shelter has Golden Retriever. Phoned Norton ACO and he reports Golden Retriever had been adopted out and that it was a female Golden, the same dog we were aware of from about 1 month earlier. Westwood Loose Golden walking on Oak St. by Martha Jones Rd. Volunteer drove area for several hours over three days, no Golden ever seen. Westwood Police were made aware. Norwood Loose Golden seen on Union St. by Route 1 south. Dog went into the woods behind Pier 1 Imports. The local kennel was called and volunteers were sent out. No sighting of the dog the texter saw. Fliers were posted in the area. The Norwood ACO was notified. Norfolk Bond follower reports neighbors’ daughter saw grumpy old man removing lost dog posters in Wrentham. Bond team member drove the reported street and found all of the original posted signage still on street poles. False report. Shrewsbury Bond follower texted reporting Golden with large blocky head seen in car. They said the car had Massachusetts tags and left the plate number. Wrentham Bond follower texted reporting Golden seen in back of a silver car driving on Shear St. across the road from the fairgrounds. They left a partial plate number, not state indicated. Attleboro Bond follower called to report reading a poem in the Sunday Sun Chronicle written by a Plainville resident. The poem was about a dog the author found. Looking for someone that has the author’s name to text or phone that information to the Bond phone. Wrentham Bond follower called to report possible sighting on Rt. 140 and Main St. After spending several minutes talking with this caller it was determined there was no sighting. They called to report they had seen the lost dog posters. Norwood Bond follower phoned to report Yellow Lab or Golden Retriever lying in field just before the Norwood Animal Shelter on Route 1 North. Several Bond volunteers searched the area and determined that the caller mistook a large yellow bag for a dog. Norton Bond follower phoned to say he saw a large animal strike on Norton Rd. Norton ACO was again phoned, and he reports a raccoon was they only animal strike reported. Willbraham Bond follower phoned and emailed photos of stray Golden. Photos were confirmed by Carol that the dog was not Bond. Phone Team Member Volunteer found Golden Retriever used in Vera Bradley ad and wanted confirmation this dog was not Bond. Confirmed by Carol that this was not Bond. ************* ***************** ************** *************** At this time we want to focus our attention to the up coming Mass. hunting season. Bow Season 10/20 - 11/29 Shot Gun 12/1 - 12/13 Black Powder 12/ - 12/31 If you, a family member, or a close friend hunt in Norfolk County PLEASE be aware. If you come across anything while in the woods you believe the Bond Team need know about please CALL us. We will be contacting the local Gun and Rod clubs and hunt clubs next week. We can not post directly where hunting licenses are bought, but will post as close to the businesses as possible. PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD TO ALL OUTDOORS MEN AND WOMEN YOU KNOW. We have been further asked to include the Rhode Island season as well: Bow Season 9/15 - 1/31 Muzzle 11/9 - 11/30 *** ZONE 1 Antlerless deer only 9/27 - 10/2 *** ZONE 2 Antlerless deer only 12/26 - 1/2 Shot Gun 12/6 - 12/21 *** ZONE 1 & 2 Antlerless deer only 12/26 - 1/2 PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD TO ALL OUTDOORS MEN AND WOMEN YOU KNOW. Again we wish to thank all of our volunteers for their dedication to this effort and to all of our positive Facebook Followers The Bond Team
Posted on: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 03:33:30 +0000

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